Win VIP Tickets to See American Authors, BØRNS at Sound Mind Music Festival for Mental Health 2025

Sound Mind Live has announced the 2025 edition of their Music Festival for Mental Health — and the event is getting a major upgrade. Previously a street fest held in Brooklyn, this year’s show will take place on May 18th at the city’s beautifully revitalized venue Brooklyn Paramount. American Authors, BØRNS, and Milck will perform, with comedian Jordan Carlos serving as host.

Tickets are on sale now, with GA priced at $35 and VIP (which includes a private concert viewing area, two drinks, and Sound Mind Live merch and gift bag) going for $135. You can snag you tickets now — or you can enter to win a pair of VIP passes courtesy of Consequence! Enter using the widget below, or by heading here.

Consequence will also be on hand during the Music Festival for Mental Health, as our podcast with Sound Mind, Going There with Dr. Mike, will be taping a live episode. In addition, there will be a spoken word presentation from mental health advocate Hakeem Rahim, panels on wellness and social justice, and an immersive audience singing moment led by Gaia Music Collective.

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What’s more, the day prior to the festival will see the Sound Mind Center in Dumbo host live performances, wellness workshops, singing circles, and an ecstatic dance party. These pre-festival activities will take place May 17th, and all ticket holder receive free entry. Individual tickets for the May 17th events can be purchased via Tixr.

Enter here or below for your chance to win a pair of VIP passes to Sound Mind Music Festival for Mental Health 2025, and stay tuned for more news on the next season of Going There with Dr. Mike.


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Wu‐Tang Clan Kick Off Final Tour in Baltimore: Videos + Setlist

Hip-hop pioneers Wu-Tang Clan kicked off their final tour, “Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber,” at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland on Friday, June 6th.Spanning roughly two hours, the concert saw the fully reunited group performing hits from throughout Wu-Tang Clan’s discography and the members’ solo catalogs. The first part of the 40-song set saw them running through classics including”Bring da Ruckus,” “Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing Ta F’ Wit,” and “Protect Ya Neck.”
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After that, Method Man (“Bring the Pain”), Ghostface Killah (“Daytona 500”), Raekwon (“Ice Cream”), GZA (“Liquid Swords”), and more took turns performing some of their signature tracks, with Inspectah Deck rapping his standout verse from Gang Starr’s “Above the Clouds.”
Related VideoNot nearly done yet, Wu-Tang Clan played “Impossible” for the first time since 2013, “Tearz,” and “Reunited” before paying tribute to late member Ol’ Dirty Bastard. ODB’s son, Young Dirty Bastard, stepped up to perform his father’s classics “Shimmy Shimmy Ya,” “Brooklyn Zoo,” and “Got Your Money.”
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The group followed with performances of “C.R.E.A.M.” and “Triumph,” which led into RZA closing out the concert by rapping a medley of songs from Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) over the band playing The O’Jays’ “Family Reunion.”
Wu-Tang Clan will next bring their “Final Chamber” tour to Raleigh, North Carolina, followed by dates in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, New York, Toronto, and more. Get tickets here.
Editor’s Note: See where Wu-Tang Clan’s classic debut, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), landed on our list of the best hip-hop albums of all time.
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Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber Setlist:
Set 1Bring da RuckusClan in da FrontDa Mystery of Chessboxin’Sunlight (Possible live debut, first recorded performance)Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing Ta F’ WitMethod ManShame on a N****aProtect Ya Neck
Set 2The Way We Were (Gladys Knight & the Pips cover) (with Blue Raspberry)Can It Be All So Simple (with Blue Raspberry)Bring the Pain (Method Man song)Hollow Bones (with Blue Raspberry) (First time since 2000)Take It Back (Possible live debut, first performance recorded on setlist.fm)Daytona 500 (Ghostface Killah song)’97 Mentality (Cappadonna song)Above the Clouds (Gang Starr cover)Incarcerated Scarfaces (Raekwon song)Ice Cream (Raekwon song)Release Yo’ Delf (Method Man song) (with Blue Raspberry)Bring the Pain (Method Man song)All I Need (Method Man song) (with Blue Raspberry)
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Set 3Liquid Swords (GZA/Genius song)Duel of the Iron Mic (GZA/Genius song)Severe Punishment4th Chamber (GZA/Genius song)Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana cover)No Said Date (Masta Killa song)Run (Cappadonna song)Run (Ghostface Killah song)Roar of the Lion (The Lion’s Pit) (Live debut)Impossible (First time since 2013)Tearz
Set 4ReunitedFor Heavens SakeShimmy Shimmy Ya (Ol’ Dirty Bastard song)Brooklyn Zoo (Ol’ Dirty Bastard song)Got Your Money (Ol’ Dirty Bastard song)C.R.E.A.M.TriumphFamily Reunion (The O’Jays cover) (RZA rapped a medley of 36 Chambers songs over the band’s instrumental)
Wu-Tang Clan 2025 Tour Dates:06/07 – Raleigh, NC @ Lenovo Center06/10 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena06/11 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena06/13 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena06/14 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center06/15 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center06/16 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center06/18 – Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center06/20 – Ontario, CA @ Toyota Arena06/21 – San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena San Diego06/22 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena06/24 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center06/26 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center06/28 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena06/30 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena07/01 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center07/04 – Greenwood Village, CO @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre07/07 – Chicago, IL @ United Center07/08 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena07/09 – Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena07/11 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden07/13 – Laval, QC @ Place Bell07/14 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena07/16 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden07/17 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center07/18 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
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Miley Cyrus Heckled at Something Beautiful Film Premiere: “Thought This Was a Concert!”

On Friday night, Miley Cyrus premiered the film component of her newly released visual album, Something Beautiful, at the Tribeca Film Festival. The event was promoted as a “one-of-a-kind pop opera featuring thirteen original new songs,” with an exclusive conversation with the singer to follow. However, some fans missed the message that it was a movie premiere and loudly heckled her while she was on stage.“We thought this was a concert! We paid $800!” one audience member can be heard saying in a video posted on social media. Despite the host reminding them that the event was part of a film festival, they persisted and asked, “Are you actually going to sing?”After more misinformed fans chimed in, Cyrus pacified them with an a cappella version of her 2009 song “The Climb.”
A comment on Cyrus’ Instagram could provide insight into why some fans didn’t realize they were attending a movie premiere. “I bought my tickets [off StubHub] and it said MILEY CYRUS LIVE. It wasn’t clear that it wasn’t a concert so yea, for 1200 bucks for 2 crappy far away seats to see a movie and not hear any live music and not even knowing it until I saw chairs on the stage, yea I was livid and felt duped… I’ll admit maybe it was my mistake for not doing more research but I will say that afterward there were several other people outside saying the same thing.”
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Fans will be able to watch the Something Beautiful visual album in theaters for one night only on June 12th in the US and Canada, with international screenings following on June 27th. Learn more here.

“We thought this was a concert! We paid $800! Are you actually going to sing…”
LEAVE HER ALONE IT’S A FILM PREMIERE 💔😭 pic.twitter.com/fwLV8Kpf5C
— Miley Edition (@MileyEdition) June 7, 2025

miley’s comments are now full of complaints 😩 pic.twitter.com/vMi1LIZonG
— Miley Edition (@MileyEdition) June 7, 2025

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Song of the Week: Sabrina Carpenter Skewers a Helpless Himbo on “Manchild”

Every week, Consequence’s Songs of the Week column spotlights the best new tracks from the last seven days. Find our new favorites on our Top Songs playlist, and for more great songs from emerging artists, listen to our New Sounds playlist. This week, Sabrina Carpenter quips about a pattern in her past romances.
“Why so sexy if so dumb?” Sabrina Carpenter asks coyly on her new single, “Manchild,” hitting at a recurring theme found in her recent releases: What’s the deal with all these hot dudes being absolute tools?
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Sure, it’s easy to read the song as Carpenter following up on the promise given to her now-ex-boyfriend Barry Keoghan on “Please Please Please” (“If you don’t wanna cry to my music/ Don’t make me hate you prolifically”), but even disregarding any real-life context, “Manchild” serves as another sonic thesis statement from a pop star at the very top of her game.
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Related VideoShort n’ Sweet offered the similarly-countrified “Slim Pickins” and “Please Please Please” — also co-writes from Carpenter’s now-trusty duo of Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen — but “Manchild” has a bit more pep in its step. The track’s syncopated synths and strum-heavy acoustic guitar show that Carpenter is not interested in wallowing, but “Manchild” isn’t a full-fledged disco celebration either; instead, Carpenter skewers her half-witted beau while hinting that she’s maybe, perhaps, ever-so-slightly accountable, too.
“Oh, I like my boys playing hard to get/ And I like my men all incompetent/ And I swear they choose me/ I’m not choosing them,” she sings with a wink, recalling a similar conclusion drawn in “Slim Pickins” about her own inability to choose men with long-term relationship potential. Like the hitchhike-through-mayhem absurdity found in the music video, Carpenter knows the cycle well: They meet, it’s thrilling, dangerous even, and eventually, despite her telling herself things could be different this time, he lets her down. “It’s all just so familiar,” she sings.
Her lyrics are once again endearingly funny — “If I’m not there it won’t get done/ I choose to blame your mom,” Carpenter quips — and more proof that the trio of Carpenter, Allen, and Antonoff have nailed the SabCarp formula. There’s a nostalgic, comforting air, circa late ’70s and early ’80s, which fits with Carpenter’s retro-themed stage movements and music videos. There’s a slight country twang, which allows Carpenter to slip into a more casual and authentic singing style. And, above all, there’s a sharp, halfway-out-the-door wit that instantly puts the listener in Carpenter’s corner.
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Humor, used as often as Carpenter employs it, can start to feel like a defense mechanism — like she’s masking her vulnerability. Perhaps there are some meatier epiphanies to come, but in the meantime, she shrugs off a helpless himbo so well on “Manchild” that you’d have to believe she’s landed on her feet. Better off, even.
— Paolo RagusaAssociate Editor
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Turnstile Celebrate NEVER ENOUGH, Welcome Hayley Williams to the Stage at Brooklyn Show: Review, Photos + Video

After playing a handful of guerrilla-style pop-up shows in anticipation of their new studio album, NEVER ENOUGH, Turnstile flipped Brooklyn’s “Under the K Bridge Park” underpass into an adrenaline-fueled collision of sound and bodies as they ripped through a 24-song set on Thursday night (June 5th).The outdoor show opened with dreamy lead single “NEVER ENOUGH,” as fans shouted lyrics into the air while the band took their positions on stage. When the first riffs broke out, a retro-toned rainbow flag dropped behind the band, sending the crowd surging in every direction and some fans spilling over the barricade. Lead singer Brendan Yates floated about the stage with what can only be described as a mix of jumpstyle and hardstyle dance moves, thrusting the mic stand into the air and jumping sporadically to the rhythm.
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With their new album only hours away from dropping, the band played a mix of songs off of previous LPs and brand-new tracks from NEVER ENOUGH. While some have seen Turnstile’s divergence into a more melodic space as an abandonment of the hardcore principles they stood upon for a majority of their career, the energy in the space proved that hardcore is alive and well in their community.
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Related VideoOlder, heavier singles like “Keep It Moving” garnered the same reaction from the crowd as newer, softer singles like “I CARE”. Even with a barricade and security to keep the room from getting too wild, I caught a handful of stage divers making their way onto the stage and back into the crowd (one guy via a front flip). And from a higher vantage point, you could see the crowd flare and fade to each song as mosh pits formed throughout the venue.
The highlight of the set came during “SEEIN’ STARS.” The lights dimmed to a light blue and Yates began to sing the opening verse. About a minute in, Yates suddenly exclaimed “HAYLEY!” and Paramore lead singer Hayley Williams strutted onstage to sing the song. Williams has been a long time supporter of Turnstile, even appearing on the studio version of “SEEIN’ STARS,” so it was an incredibly special moment on the precipice of NEVER ENOUGH’s release.
With the energy at a boiling point, the band ended the evening with the new hardcore anthem “BIRDS,” and the place exploded with one last wave of energetic moshing. While Turnstile continue to move into a gentler sonic landscape, their ability to mesh hardcore ethos with calmer sounds has pushed them into a space that finds them drawing mainstream-sized crowds without losing their grassroots energy.
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See a photo gallery, fan-filmed video footage, and the setlist from Turnstile’s Brooklyn show below. Catch Turnstile on a UK/European tour of headlining dates and festivals throughout June, as well as North American festival appearances at Ottawa Blues Fest in July, and the Aftershock (Sacramento) and III Points (Miami) festivals in October.[embedded content]
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Setlist:NEVER ENOUGHT.L.C. (TURNSTILE LOVE CONNECTION)ENDLESSCome Back for More / Fazed Out7Keep It MovingPushing Me AwayFLY AGAINI CAREDULLDON’T PLAYReal ThingBig SmileDropInterludeUNDERWATER BOIHOLIDAYALIEN LOVE CALLLOOK OUT FOR ME (live debut)Encore:MYSTERYBLACKOUTSEEIN’ STARS(with Hayley Williams)BIRDS

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Punk in the Park Los Angeles 2025 Lineup: Bad Religion, Pennywise, Descendents, and The Interrupters

The lineup for the 2025 Punk in the Park Los Angeles festival has been unveiled, featuring headliners Bad Religion, Pennywise, Descendents, and The Interrupters.The two-day fest is set for October 4th and 5th at Berth 46 at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, California, with more than 40 acts set to play across three stages (pick up tickets here).
Bad Religion and Pennywise will headline the Saturday (October 4th) bill, while Descendents and The Interrupters will top the Sunday (October 5th) lineup.
Other acts playing across the two-day fest include Face To Face, Screeching Weasel, The Adicts, Stiff Little Fingers, Street Dogs, Comeback Kid, The Bronx, The Casualties, Michael McColgan & The Bomb Squad, T.S.O.L., Adolescents, Agent Orange, Manic Hispanic, Dead To Me, Teenage Bottlerocket, Guttermouth, Authority Zero, The Bombpops, Dwarves, The Queers, and more.
Related VideoThe Los Angeles edition of Punk in the Park is one of a handful of locations where the festival will be taking place for the remainder of this year. Other upcoming 2025 Punk in the Park fests include stops in Portland, Oregon (June 28th); Denver (July 18th-19th); and Worcester, Massachusetts (September 27th). Get full details at the official Punk in the Park website.
See the full lineup for the 2025 Punk in the Park Los Angeles fest in the poster below.

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Lil Wayne Announces “Tha Carter VI Tour” in Summer 2025

On June 6th, Lil Wayne dropped his new album, Tha Carter VI. To support the release, he’s announced a supporting US tour taking place in summer 2025 with special guests Tyga, Belly Gang Kushington, and NoCap.Get Lil Wayne Tickets Here
The aptly titled “Tha Carter VI Tour” kicks off with a headlining show at Madison Square Garden in New York City on the night of the album’s release on June 6th. The tour will then get into high gear beginning July 30th in Bristow, VA, with dates running through early October. All told. Weezy and co. will visit 34 cities over of the tour’s duration.
Tickets are now available via Ticketmaster. Fans can look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 110% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program
Related VideoTha Carter VI marks Lil Wayne’s 14th album to date and his first solo release in five years. It also arrives seven years since its precessor, Tha Carter V, in 2018.
Lil Wayne 2025 Tour Dates:06/06 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden [Buy Tickets]07/30 – Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live [Buy Tickets]08/01 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach [Buy Tickets]08/02 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Boardwalk Hall [Buy Tickets]08/03 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center [Buy Tickets]08/05 – Hartford, CT @ Xfinity Theatre [Buy Tickets]08/06 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center [Buy Tickets]08/08 – Syracuse, NY @ Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview [Buy Tickets]08/09 – Buffalo, NY @ Darien Lake Amphitheater [Buy Tickets]08/11 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage [Buy Tickets]08/14 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center [Buy Tickets]08/16 – Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center [Buy Tickets]08/17 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center [Buy Tickets]08/20 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center [Buy Tickets]08/22 – Milwaukee, WI @ American Family Insurance Amphitheater [Buy Tickets]08/23 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena [Buy Tickets]08/24 – Tinley Park, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre [Buy Tickets]08/26 – Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center [Buy Tickets]08/29 – Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre [Buy Tickets]09/01 – Ridgefield, WA @ Cascades Amphitheater [Buy Tickets]09/03 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena [Buy Tickets]09/05 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre [Buy Tickets]09/06 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center [Buy Tickets]09/10 – Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre [Buy Tickets]09/12 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena [Buy Tickets]09/14 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater [Buy Tickets]09/16 – Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater [Buy Tickets]09/17 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion [Buy Tickets]09/18 – The Woodlands, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Presented by Huntsman# [Buy Tickets]09/22 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom Center % [Buy Tickets]09/24 – Huntsville, AL @ The Orion Amphitheater [Buy Tickets]09/25 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion [Buy Tickets]09/29 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena# [Buy Tickets]10/01 – Orlando, FL @ Kia Center# [Buy Tickets]10/02 – West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre [Buy Tickets]
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